Serving the community of Howe since 1963
Monday, November 3, 2014
Volume #52, Edition #24
Howe's That Timeline of your rights to vote:
Trick 'r treaters flock the city
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Bulldogs push into playoffs
1867 - Civil Rights Act of 1866 grants citizenship, but not the right to vote, to all native-born Americans. 1869 - Congress passes the Fifteenth Amendment giving African American men the right to vote. Some of the most fun times 1919 - Congress passes the of a youngster's life is to 19th amendment which get to dress up like a guarantees all American superhero and get free women the right to vote candy from all around town. 1964 - Poll taxes are outlawed with the adoption Trick 'R Treaters were seen of the 24th Amendment. all over Howe Friday night 1965 - President Lyndon B. walking in the streets or Johnson signs the Voting simply catching ride on Rights Act into law, the various hay rides that permanently barring barriers were seen all over town. to political participation by racial and ethnic minorities, Over the last several years, prohibiting any election practice that denies the right to vote on account of race, and requiring jurisdictions with a history of discrimination in voting to get federal approval for changes in their election laws before they can take effect.
the most popular places to trick 'r treat have been in the 'tree street district' on the south side of town from Elm St. to L.B. Kirby Ave. and all between.
photo by Michelle Carney Austin Bearden takes on two Tiger linemen.
back Stratton Carroll and defensive tackle Joel Menjivar each left with season-ending injuries. Both players suffered a torn ACL (Anterior Howe's downtown district Cruciate Ligament) in their also featured fun for the right knee. The Bulldogs Photo by Michelle Carney kids as Designer Cuts, will have to test their depth owned by Paris Palacios, which is usually thin at the was decorated for weeks The 38-0 clinching win over small school level. leading up to the event. Brandon Wall and Andrew Whitewright came with a Salvage Junky was also Griffin should expect their handing out items for kids. hefty price however, as slot continued on Page #2 It's been four years since the Howe Bulldogs have been able to celebrate the clinching of a playoff berth. It is quite the turnround by Head Coach Zack Hudson, who is now 8-11 as the leader of the Bulldogs (5-4, 3-1).
Texas voters hit the polls tomorrow
2014 - The year that we all need to desperately take back our rights that were fought for. Please excercise your right to gripe. If you don't, please stop griping.
Texas sits in a fork in the road for the future of state government. With so many seats open at one time, the Lone Star State will look very different in Austin in 2015 no matter what the outcome is.
has served in the office since December 21, 2000, announced that he will not run for an unprecedented fourth full term as Governor.
The election will take place between nominees who were selected on March 4, 2014. Republican State Attorney This will be the first open election for Governor since General Greg Abbott and 1990. Incumbent Republican Democratic State Senator continued on Page #4 Governor Rick Perry, who